In App Purchase Crashes on [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addPayment:payment]
My In-App-Purchases work. I present a ModalView with a "Buy" UIButton. You click the button and the In App Purchase goes through the process. You can even do it several times in a row.
The problem occurs if you open the Modal View, then close the Modal View (using a UITabBarButtonItem), then reopen the Modal View and tap the "Buy" button. The app crashes and I get an NSZombie that reads
*** -[InAppPurchaseManager respondsToSelector:]: message sent to deallocated instance 0x1c7ad0
The NSZombie points to line 160 in the .m file. I have marked it with comments.
I got the original code from this page: http://troybrant.net/blog/2010/01/in-app-purchases-a-full-walkthrough/
I have been struggling with this for many days now... any help would be awesome.
Here is the .h
//
// InAppPurchaseManager.h
// Copyright 2010 __MyCompanyName__. All rights reserved.
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
#import <StoreKit/StoreKit.h>
#define kInAppPurchaseManagerProductsFetchedNotification @"kInAppPurchaseManagerProductsFetchedNotification"
#define kInAppPurchaseManagerTransactionFailedNotification @"kInAppPurchaseManagerTransactionFailedNotification"
#define kInAppPurchaseManagerTransactionSucceededNotification @"kInAppPurchaseManagerTransactionSucceededNotification"
#define kInAppPurchaseCreditProductId @"com.myname.app.iap"
@interface InAppPurchaseManager : UIViewController <SKProductsRequestDelegate, SKPaymentTransactionObserver>
{
SKProduct *productID;
SKProductsRequest *productsRequest;
IBOutlet UIBarButtonItem *closeButton;
IBOutlet UIButton *buyButton;
IBOutlet UILabel *testLabel;
}
@property (retain, nonatomic) SKProduct *productID;
@property (retain, nonatomic) SKProductsRequest *productsRequest;
@property (retain, nonatomic) IBOutlet UIBarButtonItem *closeButton;
@property (retain, nonatomic) IBOutlet UIButton *buyButton;
@property (retain, nonatomic) IBOutlet UILabel *testLabel;
// public methods
-(void)loadStore;
-(BOOL)canMakePurchases;
-(void)purchaseCredit;
-(void)requestInAppPurchaseData;
-(void)buyButtonAction:(id)sender;
-(void)closeButtonAction:(id)sender;
-(void)updateButtonStatus:(NSString *)status;
@end
Here is the .m
// InAppPurchaseManager.m
#import "InAppPurchaseManager.h"
@implementation InAppPurchaseManager
@synthesize productID;
@synthesize productsRequest;
@synthesize closeButton;
@synthesize buyButton;
@synthesize testLabel;
- (void)dealloc {
[productID release];
//[productsRequest release];
[closeButton release];
[buyButton release];
[testLabel release];
[super dealloc];
}
- (void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
[closeButton release];
closeButton = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle:@"Close" style:UIBarButtonItemStyleBordered target:self action:@selector(closeButtonAction:)];
self.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = closeButton;
[self loadStore];
self.navigationItem.title = @"Credits";
}
-(void)closeButtonAction:(id)sender {
[self dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES];
}
-(void)buyButtonAction:(id)sender {
if([self canMakePurchases]) {
[self updateButtonStatus:@"OFF"];
[self performSelectorOnMainThread:@selector(requestInAppPurchaseData) withObject:nil waitUntilDone:NO];
} else {
UIAlertView *alertView = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:nil message:[NSString stringWithString:@"Your account settings do not allow for In App Purchases."] delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:@"OK" otherButtonTitles:nil];
[alertView show];
[alertView release];
}
}
-(void)updateButtonStatus:(NSString *)status {
if ([status isEqual:@"OFF"]) {
closeButton.enabled = NO;
buyButton.enabled = NO;
buyButton.titleLabel.textColor = [UIColor grayColor];
} else {
closeButton.enabled = YES;
buyButton.enabled = YES;
buyButton.titleLabel.textColor = [UIColor blueColor];
}
}
#pragma mark -
#pragma mark SKProductsRequestDelegate methods
//
// call this method once on startup
//
- (void)loadStore
{
// restarts any purchases if they were interrupted last time the app was open
[[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addTransactionObserver:self];
}
- (void)requestInAppPurchaseData
{
NSSet *productIdentifiers = [NSSet setWithObject:kInAppPurchaseCreditProductId];
productsRequest = [[SKProductsRequest alloc] initWithProductIdentifiers:productIdentifiers];
productsRequest.delegate = self;
[productsRequest start];
// we will release the request object in the delegate callback
}
- (void)productsRequest:(SKProductsRequest *)request didReceiveResponse:(SKProductsResponse *)response
{
NSArray *products = response.products;
productID = [products count] == 1 ? [[products objectAtIndex:0] retain] :开发者_如何学JAVA nil;
if (productID)
{
/*
NSLog(@"Product title: %@" , productID.localizedTitle);
NSLog(@"Product description: %@" , productID.localizedDescription);
NSLog(@"Product price: %@" , productID.price);
NSLog(@"Product id: %@" , productID.productIdentifier);
*/
NSUserDefaults *standardUserDefaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
NSString *currentCredits = ([standardUserDefaults objectForKey:@"currentCredits"]) ? [standardUserDefaults objectForKey:@"currentCredits"] : @"0";
testLabel.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@", currentCredits];
}
for (NSString *invalidProductId in response.invalidProductIdentifiers)
{
//NSLog(@"Invalid product id: %@" , invalidProductId);
testLabel.text = @"Try Again Later.";
}
// finally release the reqest we alloc/init’ed in requestProUpgradeProductData
[productsRequest release];
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:kInAppPurchaseManagerProductsFetchedNotification object:self userInfo:nil];
[self performSelectorOnMainThread:@selector(purchaseCredit) withObject:nil waitUntilDone:NO];
}
//
// call this before making a purchase
//
- (BOOL)canMakePurchases
{
return [SKPaymentQueue canMakePayments];
}
//
// kick off the upgrade transaction
//
- (void)purchaseCredit
{
SKPayment *payment = [SKPayment paymentWithProductIdentifier:kInAppPurchaseCreditProductId];
// *********************************************************************************************************
[[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addPayment:payment]; // <--- This is where the NSZombie Appears *************
// *********************************************************************************************************
}
#pragma -
#pragma Purchase helpers
//
// saves a record of the transaction by storing the receipt to disk
//
- (void)recordTransaction:(SKPaymentTransaction *)transaction
{
if ([transaction.payment.productIdentifier isEqualToString:kInAppPurchaseCreditProductId])
{
// save the transaction receipt to disk
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setValue:transaction.transactionReceipt forKey:@"InAppPurchaseTransactionReceipt" ];
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] synchronize];
}
}
//
// enable pro features
//
- (void)provideContent:(NSString *)productId
{
if ([productId isEqualToString:kInAppPurchaseCreditProductId])
{
// Increment currentCredits
NSUserDefaults *standardUserDefaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
NSString *currentCredits = [standardUserDefaults objectForKey:@"currentCredits"];
int newCreditCount = [currentCredits intValue] + 1;
[standardUserDefaults setObject:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d", newCreditCount] forKey:@"currentCredits"];
testLabel.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d", newCreditCount];
}
}
//
// removes the transaction from the queue and posts a notification with the transaction result
//
- (void)finishTransaction:(SKPaymentTransaction *)transaction wasSuccessful:(BOOL)wasSuccessful
{
// remove the transaction from the payment queue.
[[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] finishTransaction:transaction];
NSDictionary *userInfo = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:transaction, @"transaction" , nil];
if (wasSuccessful)
{
// send out a notification that we’ve finished the transaction
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:kInAppPurchaseManagerTransactionSucceededNotification object:self userInfo:userInfo];
}
else
{
// send out a notification for the failed transaction
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:kInAppPurchaseManagerTransactionFailedNotification object:self userInfo:userInfo];
}
[self updateButtonStatus:@"ON"];
}
//
// called when the transaction was successful
//
- (void)completeTransaction:(SKPaymentTransaction *)transaction
{
[self updateButtonStatus:@"OFF"];
[self recordTransaction:transaction];
[self provideContent:transaction.payment.productIdentifier];
[self finishTransaction:transaction wasSuccessful:YES];
}
//
// called when a transaction has been restored and and successfully completed
//
- (void)restoreTransaction:(SKPaymentTransaction *)transaction
{
[self recordTransaction:transaction.originalTransaction];
[self provideContent:transaction.originalTransaction.payment.productIdentifier];
[self finishTransaction:transaction wasSuccessful:YES];
}
//
// called when a transaction has failed
//
- (void)failedTransaction:(SKPaymentTransaction *)transaction
{
if (transaction.error.code != SKErrorPaymentCancelled)
{
// error!
[self finishTransaction:transaction wasSuccessful:NO];
}
else
{
// this is fine, the user just cancelled, so don’t notify
[[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] finishTransaction:transaction];
}
[self updateButtonStatus:@"ON"];
}
#pragma mark -
#pragma mark SKPaymentTransactionObserver methods
//
// called when the transaction status is updated
//
- (void)paymentQueue:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue updatedTransactions:(NSArray *)transactions
{
for (SKPaymentTransaction *transaction in transactions)
{
switch (transaction.transactionState)
{
case SKPaymentTransactionStatePurchased:
[self completeTransaction:transaction];
break;
case SKPaymentTransactionStateFailed:
[self failedTransaction:transaction];
break;
case SKPaymentTransactionStateRestored:
[self restoreTransaction:transaction];
break;
default:
break;
}
}
}
@end
The error message indicates a message is being sent to a deallocated instance of InAppPurchaseManager
, which is your class. And it's happening after you open the view (creating an instance), close the view (releasing an instance), then opening the view again (creating a second instance). And the problem is happening within the addPayment:
call. This indicates that the framework still has a handle on your old, released instance, and is trying to send it a message.
You give the framework a handle to your object in loadStore, when you call
[[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addTransactionObserver:self];
I don't see anywhere where you remove self
as an observer. Objects that send out notifications usually do not retain their observers, since doing so can create a retain cycle and/or a memory leak.
In your dealloc
code you need to cleanup and call removeTransactionObserver:
. That should solve your problem.
I think observers added using addTransactionObserver are apparently weak references - not strong ones, which would explain this. I've made a simple test:
// bad code below:
// the reference is weak so the observer is immediately destroyed
addTransactionObserver([[MyObserver alloc] init]);
...
[[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addPayment:payment]; // crash
And got the same crash even without calling removeTransactionObserver. The solution in my case was to simply keep a strong reference to the observer:
@property (strong) MyObserver* observer;
....
self.observer = [[MyObserver alloc] init];
addTransactionObserver(observer);
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